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SILJAK-YAKOVLEV Sonja CURRICULUM VITAE SILJAK-YAKOVLEV Sonja A/ Diplôme et situation actuelle Doctorat d’état en Systématique évolutive, Actuellement Directeur de Recherche au CNRS B/Domaine de recherche Je travail sur l’évolution des complexe d’espèces par des approches cytogénétiques se situant à plusieurs niveaux d’intégration : chromosomique, nucléaire, cellulaire, individuelle, populationnelle et spécifique. Ces recherches trouvent une application dans différentes disciplines de la biologie (par ex. la Systématique évolutive, la Biodiversité ou encore Génétique) à travers des études portant sur l’évolution de la taille du génome et du nombre chromosomique, de la structure moléculaire des chromosomes, de l’hétérochromatine et des séquences répétées en générale et de l’organisation des gènes ribosomiques. Je me suis également engagée dans le domaine de l’évaluation de la biodiversité et dans la stratégie de sa préservation. Ainsi, avec mes collègues bosniaques de l’Université de Sarajevo j’ai initié un programme sur l’évaluation de la biodiversité et sur les mesures de la conservation des espèces endémiques ou rares dont la flore et la faune de Bosnie-Herzégovine sont très riches. Grâce à mes collaborations avec des pays méditerranéens (Algérie, Croatie, Espagne, Grèce, Italie, Liban, Monté-Negro Tunisie, Serbie,) ce programme sera élargi sur une grande partie du bassin méditerranéen et ceci dans le cadre de l’OPTIMA (Organization for the Phyto-Taxonomic Investigation of the Mediterranean Area) et de sa Commission de caryo-systematique et systématique moléculaire, dont je fais partie. C/ responsabilités - 1989-présent - Responsable d'équipe « Evolution d’organisation du génome », dans Département Biodiversité, Systématique, Evolution, au sein de l'UMR CNRS 8079. - 1995-présent - Nommée au conseil scientifique d'OPTIMA (Organization for Phyto-Taxonomic Investigation of Mediterranean Area) - 1998-présent - chargée d’organisation de l’enseignement de la Cytogénétique classique et moléculaire (60 h) dans le Master « Gestion de la biodiversité » à l’Université Paris VI. - 2001 - Nommée en tant qu’expert auprès de l’UNESCO pour la coopération scientifique en Europe du Sud-Est. - 2002-présent - Nommée en tant que Professeur au sein de World University Service pour l’aide à l’enseignement supérieure dans les pays émergeantes de l’Europe du Sud-Est. - 1990-présent – Responsable français de plusieurs programmes de recherches internationaux (Algérie, Autriche, Bosnie-Herzégovine, Brésil, Croatie, Italie, Liban, Tunisie, Serbie) - Rapporteur pour nombreuses revues scientifiques - Direction de nombreuses thèses en France et à l'étranger. D/Liste des publications: Publications dans des revues à comite de lecture 1. SLAVNIC Z., SILJAK S., 1972 - Sur la variabilité morphologique de la première feuille de la plantule de Carpinus betulus L. Genetica, 4 : 171-181. 2. SILJAK S., MEDJEDOVIC S., 1974 - Certaines caractéristiques cytogénétique, écologique et morphologique de l'espèce Erigeron acer L. sur les terrils des environs de Kakanj et Breza. God. Biol. Inst. Univ. Sarajevo, 27 : 185-193. 3. SILJAK S., CARTIER D., GORENFLOT R., 1974 - Introduction à l'étude du Leontopodium alpinum Cass.: variabilité morphologique et nombre chromosomique dans les populations naturelles. C. R. Acad. Sc. Paris. Série D, 2905-2908. 4. SILJAK S., 1975 - Basic data on the chromosome complement of the species Seseli bosnense Maly. Bull. Scient. Sect. A, 20 (5-6) :1286. 5. SILJAK S., 1975 - Analyse comparative des caryotypes des espèces Seseli bosnense Maly et Seseli hercegovinum Maly. God. Biol. Inst. Univ. Sarajevo, 28 : 231-237. 6. MEDJEDOVIC S., SILJAK S., 1976 - Analyse de la garniture chromosomique chez l'espèce Achillea abrotanoides Vis. Biosistematika, 2 : 23-30. 7. SILJAK S., 1977 - I.O.P.B. Chromosome number reports LVII. Taxon, 26 : 447-448. 8. SILJAK S., GORENFLOT R., 1977 - Contribution à l'étude cytotaxinomique de deux espèces du genre Centaurea L. C. R. Acad. Sc. Paris, 285 : 775 - 778. 9. MEDJEDOVIC S., SILJAK S., 1978 - Interpopulation variability of some chromosome complement characteristics in Achillea lingulata W.K. from the mountains of the central and western Bosnia. Glas. Zem. Muzeja, Sarajevo, N.S., 17 : 169-177. 10. SILJAK-YAKOVLEV S., CARTIER D., 1979 - Studies on the constitutional heterochromatin distribution in the chromosomes of some Crepis L. and Centaurea L. species. God. Biol. Inst. Univ. Sarajevo, 32 : 155-161. 11. SILJAK-YAKOVLEV S., CARTIER D., 1979 - Utilisation de la coloration différentielle au Giemsa dans l'analyse des caryotypes de quatre Crepis. Rev. Cyt. Biol. Végét. Bot., 2: 13-20. 12. SILJAK-YAKOVLEV S., 1980 - Chromosome number reports LXVII. Taxon, 29 (2/3) : 347. 13. SILJAK-YAKOVLEV S., YAKOVLEV Y., 1981 - Traitement des données numériques concernant le caryotype de l'espèce endémique Centaurea derventana Vis. & Pancic par le programme FORTRAN. God. Biol. Inst. Univ. Sarajevo, 34 : 153-161. 14. SILJAK-YAKOVLEV S., YAKOVLEV Y., 1981 - First data on the karyotype of an Adriatic endemic species Centaurea ragusina L. using C-banding and computer program. La Kromosomo, (Tokyo), II-23 : 661-667. 15. SILJAK-YAKOVLEV S., 1981 - Chromosome number reports. Taxon, 30 : 843-844. 16. SILJAK-YAKOVLEV S., 1981 - Analyse comparative des caryotypes de deux espèces du genre Reichardia Roth /R. macrophylla Vis. & Pancic et R. picroides (L.) Roth./ et leur relation taxonomique. Caryologia, 34 : 267-274. 17. SILJAK-YAKOVLEV S., CARTIER D., 1982 - Comparative analysis of the C-band karyotypes in Crepis praemorsa (L.) Tausch. subsp. praemorsa and C. praemorsa subsp. dinarica (Beck) P. D. Sell. Plant Systematics and Evolution, 141 : 85-90. 18. SILJAK-YAKOVLEV S., 1982 - Chromosome number reports. Taxon, 31 : 768. 19. SILJAK-YAKOVLEV S., ISOUARD G., 1983 - Contribution à l'étude caryologique de l'espèce Solanum melongena L. (variété "Dourga"). Agronomie, 3 : 81-86. 20. SILJAK-YAKOVLEV S., LAKUSIC R., 1983 - Sur la chorologie, l'écologie et la cytogénétique de Crepis pantocsekii (Vis.) Latzel, endémique des Dinarides. God. Biol. Inst. Univ. Sarajevo, 36 : 327-247. 21. STOIAN V., RAICU R., DUMA D., GAVRILA L., MURESAN D., SILJAK-YAKOVLEV S., GORENFLOT R., CARTIER D., MEDJEDOVIC S., 1983 - L'organisation suprachro- mosomique chez quelques espèces animales et végétales. Rev. Roum. Biol., 28 : 49-57. 22. SILJAK-YAKOVLEV S., 1984 - Chromosome number reports. Taxon, 34 : 478. 23. MEDJEDOVIC S., SILJAK-YAKOVLEV S., MISIC L., 1984 - Comparative biosystematic study in the Gentiana acaulis L. and Gentiana dinarica Beck species. God. Biol. Inst. Univ. Sarajevo, 37 : 79-90. 24. SILJAK-YAKOVLEV S., 1986 - Functional dynamics of the pollen exine and apertures in Compositae of Dinaric Alps. The Linnean Society of London. Pollen and Spores : Form and Fonction, 413-415. 25. SILJAK-YAKOVLEV S., CARTIER D., 1986 - Heterochromatin patterns in some taxa of Crepis praemorsa complex. Caryologia, 39 : 27-32. 26. FAVARGER C., SILJAK-YAKOVLEV S., 1986 - A propos de la classification des taxons endémiques basée sur la cytotaxonomie et la cytogénétique. Soc. Bot. de France. Coll. Inter. de Botanique Pyrénéenne, La Cabanasse, 287-303. 27. MUGNIER C., SILJAK-YAKOVLEV S., 1987 - Karyological study in some yugoslavian populations of Hypochoeris. Caryologia, 40 : 319-325. 28. COULAUD J., SILJAK-YAKOVLEV S., 1988 - Comportement méiotique de plantes issues de fusions somatiques chez Medicago sativa L. Genome, 30 (suppl. 1) p. 288. 29. KHALFALLAH N., SARR A., BARGHI N., SILJAK-YAKOVLEV S., 1988 - Evidence of karyotypic particularities in Pearl Millet (Pennisetum typhoides Staff & Hubb) and their incidence on chromosomal behaviour. Genome, 30 (suppl. 1), p. 284. 30. SILJAK-YAKOVLEV S., WRABER R., 1988 - Etude caryologique et palynologique du Crepis incarnata Tausch. Acta Botanica Croatica, 47 : 157-166. 31. BARGHI N., MUGNIER C., SILJAK-YAKOVLEV S., 1989 - Karyological studies in some Hypochoeris species from Sicily. Plant Systematics and Evolution, 168 : 49-57. 32. CROULLEBOIS M.L., SILJAK-YAKOVLEV S., 1989 - Karyological study of a Chinese ("Glutineux rouge") and a French ("Burganjou") varieties of millet /Setaria italica (L.) P.B./. Caryologia, 42 : 217-224. 33. SILJAK-YAKOVLEV S., SILIC C., 1989 - Etude chorologique, morphologique, caryologique et palynologique du Centaurea crithmifolia Vis. et Centaurea friderici Vis. Bull. du Museum de Sarajevo, 27 : 278-289. 34. SILJAK-YAKOVLEV S., 1990 - Mécanismes d'harmomégathie des différents types de pollen dans deux tribus d'Asteraceae. Bull. Soc. Bot. de France, Actual. Bot. (2), 137 : 151-153. 35. BARGHI N., SILJAK-YAKOVLEV S., 1990 - Karyological study in three species of the genus Glycyrrhiza : G. echinata, G. glabra, G. lepidota. Caryologia, 43 : 223-234. 36. COULAUD J., SILJAK-YAKOVLEV S., TEOULE E., 1990 - Comportement méiotique chez des plantes de Luzerne (Medicago sativa L.) provenant d'une expérience de fusion somatique. Canadian Journal of Botany, 68 : 73 - 78. 37. GODELLE B., CARTIER D., MARIE D., BROWN C.S., SILJAK-YAKOVLEV S. 1990 - Relationship between flow cytometric determination of nuclear DNA content and the amount of heterochromatin within the Crepis praemorsa complex. Biology of the Cell, 70 : 28. 38. FIASSON J.L., GLUCHOFF-FIASSON K., MUGNIER C., BARGHI N., SILJAK-YAKOVLEV S. 1991 - Flavonoid analysis of european species of the genus Hypochoeris (Asteraceae). Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, 19 : 157-162. 39. ABADZIC S., SILJAK-YAKOVLEV S. 1991 - Contribution à la connaissance du caryotype chez quelques espèces du genre
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